org.postgis.Polygon Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: TestGisBulkWithin.java From sqlg with MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void testBulkWithinPolygon() throws SQLException { LinearRing linearRing1 = new LinearRing("0 0, 1 1, 1 2, 1 1, 0 0"); Polygon polygon1 = new Polygon(new LinearRing[]{linearRing1}); LinearRing linearRing2 = new LinearRing("1 1, 1 1, 1 2, 1 1, 1 1"); Polygon polygon2 = new Polygon(new LinearRing[]{linearRing2}); LinearRing linearRing3 = new LinearRing("2 2, 1 1, 1 2, 1 1, 2 2"); Polygon polygon3 = new Polygon(new LinearRing[]{linearRing3}); LinearRing linearRing4 = new LinearRing("1 3, 1 2, 2 2, 1 1, 1 3"); Polygon polygon4 = new Polygon(new LinearRing[]{linearRing4}); Vertex v1 = this.sqlgGraph.addVertex(T.label, "Gis", "polygon", polygon1); Vertex v2 = this.sqlgGraph.addVertex(T.label, "Gis", "polygon", polygon2); Vertex v3 = this.sqlgGraph.addVertex(T.label, "Gis", "polygon", polygon3); Vertex v4 = this.sqlgGraph.addVertex(T.label, "Gis", "polygon", polygon4); this.sqlgGraph.tx().commit(); List<Vertex> vertices = this.sqlgGraph.traversal().V().hasLabel("Gis").has("polygon", P.within(polygon1, polygon3, polygon4)).toList(); Assert.assertEquals(3, vertices.size()); Assert.assertTrue(Arrays.asList(v1, v3, v4).containsAll(vertices)); }
Example #2
Source File: GeometryConverterAdapter.java From importer-exporter with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public GeometryObject getMultiPolygon(Object geomObj) throws SQLException { GeometryObject multiPolygon = null; if (geomObj instanceof PGgeometry) { Geometry geometry = ((PGgeometry)geomObj).getGeometry(); if (geometry.getType() == Geometry.MULTIPOLYGON) { multiPolygon = getMultiPolygon((MultiPolygon)geometry); } else if (geometry.getType() == Geometry.POLYGON) { Polygon polygonObj = (Polygon)geometry; double[][] coordinates = getPolygonCoordinates(polygonObj); int[] exteriorRings = new int[]{ 0 }; multiPolygon = GeometryObject.createMultiPolygon(coordinates, exteriorRings, polygonObj.getDimension(), polygonObj.getSrid()); } } return multiPolygon; }
Example #3
Source File: GeometryConverterAdapter.java From importer-exporter with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public GeometryObject getGeometry(Object geomObj) throws SQLException { if (geomObj instanceof PGgeometry) { Geometry geometry = ((PGgeometry)geomObj).getGeometry(); switch (geometry.getType()) { case Geometry.POINT: return getPoint((Point)geometry); case Geometry.MULTIPOINT: return getMultiPoint((MultiPoint)geometry); case Geometry.LINESTRING: return getCurve((LineString)geometry); case Geometry.MULTILINESTRING: return getMultiCurve((MultiLineString)geometry); case Geometry.POLYGON: return getPolygon((Polygon)geometry); case Geometry.MULTIPOLYGON: return getMultiPolygon((MultiPolygon)geometry); default: throw new SQLException("Cannot convert PostGIS geometry type '" + geometry.getType() + "' to internal representation: Unsupported type."); } } return null; }
Example #4
Source File: PolygonTypeHandlerTest.java From mybatis-typehandlers-postgis with Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License | 5 votes |
@Before public void before() { table = "test_polygon"; Point[] points = new Point[5]; points[0] = new Point(123.45d, 23.45d); points[1] = new Point(124.45d, 23.45d); points[2] = new Point(124.45d, 24.45d); points[3] = new Point(123.45d, 24.45d); points[4] = new Point(123.45d, 23.45d); LinearRing linearRing = new LinearRing(points); t = new Polygon(new LinearRing[]{linearRing}); t.setSrid(SRID); }
Example #5
Source File: GeographyPolygon.java From sqlg with MIT License | 5 votes |
public GeographyPolygon(Polygon polygon) { this.srid = polygon.srid; this.haveMeasure = polygon.haveMeasure; this.dimension = polygon.dimension; this.subgeoms = new Geometry[polygon.numGeoms()]; for (int i = 0 ; i < polygon.numGeoms(); i++) { subgeoms[i] = polygon.getSubGeometry(i); } }
Example #6
Source File: GeometryConverterAdapter.java From importer-exporter with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override public GeometryObject getPolygon(Object geomObj) throws SQLException { GeometryObject polygon = null; if (geomObj instanceof PGgeometry) { Geometry geometry = ((PGgeometry)geomObj).getGeometry(); if (geometry.getType() != Geometry.POLYGON) return null; polygon = getPolygon((Polygon)geometry); } return polygon; }
Example #7
Source File: PolygonTypeHandlerTest.java From mybatis-typehandlers-postgis with Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License | 4 votes |
@Override protected TypeHandler<Polygon> getTypeHandler() { return TYPE_HANDLER; }
Example #8
Source File: GeometryConverterAdapter.java From importer-exporter with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
private GeometryObject getPolygon(Polygon polygon) { return GeometryObject.createPolygon(getPolygonCoordinates(polygon), polygon.getDimension(), polygon.getSrid()); }